@@adamskashalashaska5199 But then the finale of BCS decided to huff its own subversion/deconstruction and had Jimmy about to shatter a vase over a disabled man's head
@@TheSundayShooter i think that worked though, since it's after bb. as gene he goes on a journey where i feel like he breaks bad worse than ever before.
Actually the saddest quote in this scene is "I didn't want any of this". The line goes so deep knowing what he's been through in the prequel to become saul.
As much as Saul chose to invest in Walter, despite Mike’s advice, I definitely felt a little bad for Saul after seeing him genuinely care about Brock even before Walt poisoned him. Also, one of my favourite touches was Jesse’s shocked reaction when Saul reveals Walt tricked him into helping, realizing Walt manipulated Saul just like he did with him.
@@RBSmada But he's alive isn't he?! He's fine, just as Walt planned it! Don't you think he knew exactly how much to give him? That he had it all measured out? Come on! Don't you know him by now?
I love that this detail came up in El Camino, that Jesse had to pay the combined sum for both his second attempt AND the first time he missed the van as a penalty.
You think Ed can simply create a new identity for people? He would have to pay lots of people to do the shady work of forging documents to create new identities for his customers. When he came to pick Jesse, he might have already paid a lot for jesse's new identity
I wonder if Jimmy would have actually been able to pull the Trigger had he gotten his hands on the gun first? and if Jesse hadn't given him any other option.
Let's not absolve Saul entirely here. Saul had suggested "sending Hank on a trip to Belize" earlier, and would later suggest that Jesse was an "Old Yeller-type situation".
@@BravoDox Hank was a fully grown adult on the opposite side of their line of work, Brock was an innocent child. As immoral as Saul was, I don't believe, even at his absolute worse, that he possessed the depravity to hurt a child.
@@BravoDox but he was responding to White. It's kind of like if someone says "I have a and c, I just don't know how to get to c." "yeah you do. it's b."
@@Galero15 Hanks was a full grown adult but Saul was suggesting he be murdered, whereas Walt only made Brock temporarily sick for the purposes of saving his own family's lives.
The best part is the thought that Saul First thought Jesse went insane and pulled a gun because Huell stole his dope haha. Like a dimebag would make jesse go off the rails
Its crazy how the writers made Saul mentioning Florida as a random one off line be so impactful in retrospect. Same with the iconic "It wasn't me it was Ignacio" dialogue.
@@explosivx43spoilers for BCS . . . . Kim went to florida after what happened with lalo and howard, that’s the only thing I can think of but I wouldn’t say that makes this an impactful line
The worst mistake I ever made was to take acting lessons in college. It wasn't just a complete waste of time, it actually kept me from learning how to act for many years.
@@ifeelpretty5790, That is true, but it also makes a difference if the theater department has competent professors who are able to teach, and not pressuring students to sleep with them, with the dean covering up for the professors, Jim Jordan style.
@@maskedmarvyl4774 That’s really terrible and unjust. I was lucky to have been taught by teachers who pushed their students while also respecting their students. Those creeps have no right to call themselves educators when they abuse their positions of power to prey on innocent people instead of actually sharing their knowledge and motivating their students in a positive way, like educators are supposed to do!
@@youknow227 Yep. I've watched the whole series in chronological order 3 times now, and I never noticed that little detail until I was watching this clip a few days ago and just happened to notice that little detail. The coolest part is even if you were astute enough to catch this detail, the chain of events that followed was so insane you would have never been able to see that result coming
@@marduk6836facts, people lookin way too deep into it, even my teacher after so many years if we started spending time together, I’m not bout to call him by his first name😅
If only he could've let it go at the moment. Walter would've ended up in the same place, but Jesse would've evaded so much pain and Andrea would be alive.
The attention to detail of these writers - especially when it comes to backfilling details from old episodes - is astonishing. There will never again be a TV universe as meticulously detailed as this one.
It's sad. You can see Jesse become genuinely excited at the prospect of moving to Alaska and leaving everything behind, only to realize that his complete monster of a mentor Walt had betrayed him all this time and abandoned the pickup.
I love how realistic Jesse's realization is. In a lotta other shows, he would have some dumbass internal monolog detailing every step of his thought process. With Breaking Bad, you see it all on Jesse's face. 'Nuff said.
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 I don't understand this scene, so did Huell take the ricin but Walt never used it because we know he used the "lily of the valley" plant.
@@brucky556 Walter made Huell stole the ricin from Jesse because he wanted to blame Gus for it. He wanted to give the impression that Gus discovered about the ricin and ordered Tyrus to stole it and use to break Jesse and Walter relationship through Brock If Walt had not stole the ricin, Jesse would call it bs spot on. The point about the ricin being lost is that Walter wanted Jesse to think Gus was manipulating him, by stealing the ricin. It is to notice that (according to Walter) he used the Lilly of the valley because that way he could give low poison dosage so Brock could survive, while giving ricin would 100% kill him. Knowing Brock would survive and Jesse would eventually discover the poison wasn't ricin, Walter keep the ricin with him so he could later reused it by manipulating Jesse into thinking that it was actually all a minsunderstood - Brock had poisoned himself accidentaly while playing with a Lilly of the valley he found randomly somewhere, then they thought it was Gus because the ricin was gone, but it was actually Jesse who lost it. He gaslight Jesse straight up to believe in this, and it would take Walter being completely apathetic to a child being murdered by his own partner and this scene to Jesse finally realize (or accept) in a flash what actually happened
It's sad to think that if Jesse had just forgotten about it, he could be living well in Alaska and would not have been made captive in the last season...
Jimmy is so good in this scene. When he breaks into Saul's office and him getting beat up. I don't want to say he deserved it for the events of the show and bcs but, he definitely was not innocent.
I can’t believe this was the last time Saul and Jesse saw each other. Spoiler: I bet Jesse saw the news in Alaska and was like “That’s what you get for listening to Mr. White”
It's so depressing that moment he left the van. He was standing up for what was right, but walking away from the van turned out to be one of the worst decisions of his life.
Just finished watching Better Call Saul and my god this scene hits so differently than the first time I saw it! The way he said “I didn’t want any of this!!” sounds so genuine you can clearly tell that it’s Jimmy saying it and not Saul. I never really thought he was one of the best characters of Breaking Bad because he was pretty much the same person in every episode up until the moment Jesse punched him, but the way they developed him in Better Call Saul changed my mind so much on the character showing he wasn’t always like this and why he put on his Saul Goodman act was just perfect!! It also changed my opinion on Walter White because when I watched Breaking Bad despite knowing what he did was really messed up I still got that feeling where I really wanted him to succeed. And most of the people he got killed or caused to ruin their lives you get that feeling where you think they deserved it but after Better Call Saul it just makes him come as that much more cruel and makes you feel bad for everyone who were in Breaking Bad that appeared in Better Call Saul.
It’s interesting that Saul recommends Jesse to go to Florida considering that’s where Kim went after the divorce. I don’t know, you would think he would avoid mentioning anything related to Kim, but considering how far removed he is from himself and his own feelings at this point in time it’s really not that far-fetched. As much as he likes to pretend, subconsciously, Kim is still in his mind alongside Chuck and his lingering guilt.
@@joetamburello6292no he’s right unfortunately. Butterfly effect, pretty much all the events that involved him wouldn’t have happened, including him getting kidnapped by the Nazis and forced into slavery. Him escaping and failing was what made them kill Andrea, so…. Yeah.
I like that Jessie puts 2 and 2 together almost immediately. No words, you can just see him peice it together. Dude was way smarter than people thought
This is one of my most favorite scenes in season 5 because of Aaron’s performance as he shows the anger and betrayal written on Jesse’s face realizing how much Walt has fooled him ever since.
Part of the tragedy of this is that Saul genuinely wanted Jesse to leave this life behind him and find happiness. That was honest. But the past has a way of catching up to us.
Dumbest decision Jesse made. Brock was ok, he really didn’t need to confront Walt and Saul about it. He could have gone away for good. And while he’s in Alaska, he could rat Walter by calling DEA to look into Walter White and Saul Goodman.
But he didn’t even use the Ricin, he used Lily of the Valley, and the doctors confirmed to Jesse that it was not Ricin. So even if he realized Walt stole it why get so angry because He didn’t use it on Brock. So It doesn’t really make sense.
It was the fact that the ricin cigarette went missing again that Jesse knew it was Walt who poisoned Brock somehow since Gus is now dead at this point so he can't blame him this time. The whole point was that Walt framed Gus for the ricin cigarette the first time just to convince Jesse to go against Gus.
@@jordywoody14 yeah I suppose that does makes sense, and that is what was intended, but it would have made more sense if Walt had used the Ricin to poison Brock.
@@allthingsparanormal4109 If Gus somehow proves he didnt poison Brock, the Ricin poison would make sure that Walt did it. This is why he used Lily of the Valley, which the doctors themselves says "sometimes children get poisoned by it, its common". Walt made sure that 1- He wasnt to blame. 2-Ricin k1lls you, Lily doesnt. Jesse would completely lose it if Brock died, one way or another. There is also the chance Walt did not want to kill a children, but he was truly unhinged at that point.
Funny looking back that this moment everything worse for both characters and the people they cared about. Jesse let his rage consume him and it cost them everything.
@@joetamburello6292Also, Walt poisoned Brock to manipulate Jesse into helping him kill Gus. At that point, Gus was genuinely starting to see value in Jesse and his cooking skills - the same approval Jesse sought from Walter, who would only pretend to care whenever he needed to control Jesse. So, he's realizing everyone who actually saw him as a human being has been killed to help people who have been manipulating him this entire time, and he had been tricked into pulling the trigger - the exact thing Walter convinced him Gus was doing.
@@joetamburello6292 What Walt was getting away with if Jesse just left. Jesse had everything he'd been wanting from working with Walt in Gus' operation, and Walt tricked him into helping destroy it. And he didn't even know about what happened to Jane yet.
Imagine what happened if Jesse killed Saul in this scene, i'm sure of many things would changed, maybe Hank would have problems in help Jesse for capture Walter after discover of he killed Saul Goodman, and without Saul, Huell wouldn't be interrogated or maybe yes if Hank tried to search him
I love Vince Gilligan's attention to detail in this series, you can literally see Huell pickpocket Jesse as he bumps into him and goes "Scuse me" Watch Huell's right hand... And this was 2 episodes apart from Jesse's first and second visits to Saul's office... Genius really!
Better call Saul an ambulance.
😂gold❤
This is easily the best comment on here!
"Better Call 911"
Chasing an ambulance for the right reason.
Breaking Bad habits. 😃
I’ve always loved that they made Huell, the girthiest human being possible, into an incredible pickpocketer. Man never gets caught.
damn i didn't even notice that until you pointed it out
Makes sense, actually, since he's always bumping and squeezing past people
@@kaidenr4059What? You didn’t notice that he was massive?
I mean would you really wanna confront that guy?
@@pitchen i didn't notice him pick pocketing jesse in this episode.
Someone commented
"Slapped him so hard, Jimmy McGill came out" 💀💀
Slapped the Saul outta him...
He brings out jimmy like he brings eddie out of venom
Yeah the jimmy side of him that genuinely did not want to hurt a child
@@adamskashalashaska5199 But then the finale of BCS decided to huff its own subversion/deconstruction and had Jimmy about to shatter a vase over a disabled man's head
@@TheSundayShooter i think that worked though, since it's after bb. as gene he goes on a journey where i feel like he breaks bad worse than ever before.
0:44 I never realized you can see Huell lift his dope from his pocket when he says excuse me!!
Damn nice eyes bro
I had to slow mo it to see that, well spotted.
I've seen Breaking Bad 4 times and I've never noticed that!
This series is so full of details youd never see after watching it like 5 times, its the Red Dead Redemption 2 of tv😅
@@joedwyer3297best game ever
I like how Huell's pickpocketing skills ruined the relationships of both Jimmy/Chuck and Walt/Jesse
Huell is the key to all of this
Jimmy/Howard too
@@jonathong-pc7cy and by extension Jimmy/Kim. Huell is the beating heart of everything that went wrong for these people
Better Fuel Huell
it's huell's world
we're just living in it
Actually the saddest quote in this scene is "I didn't want any of this".
The line goes so deep knowing what he's been through in the prequel to become saul.
As much as Saul chose to invest in Walter, despite Mike’s advice, I definitely felt a little bad for Saul after seeing him genuinely care about Brock even before Walt poisoned him.
Also, one of my favourite touches was Jesse’s shocked reaction when Saul reveals Walt tricked him into helping, realizing Walt manipulated Saul just like he did with him.
Especially after Howard's trip to Belize
I mean at the end of BCS he basically says "I knew what I was doing, it was all me."
@@jamesmmcgillLMFAO
Well, his confession may say otherwise.
He may have been through hell, but he did it for the money. Slippin Jimmy.
Jesse: walks off
Ed: “That’ll be $125,000.”
Ed was probably like "He must have figured out that Walt poisoned Brock"
@@RBSmadajust…yknow….JUST AS A MOVE!!!
@@RBSmada But he's alive isn't he?! He's fine, just as Walt planned it! Don't you think he knew exactly how much to give him? That he had it all measured out? Come on! Don't you know him by now?
I love that this detail came up in El Camino, that Jesse had to pay the combined sum for both his second attempt AND the first time he missed the van as a penalty.
You think Ed can simply create a new identity for people? He would have to pay lots of people to do the shady work of forging documents to create new identities for his customers. When he came to pick Jesse, he might have already paid a lot for jesse's new identity
2:52
The best part is that Jimmy wielding a gun is far less terrifying than Jimmy wielding a telephone cord.
Or a bowling ball 😂
Or a law degree
I wonder if Jimmy would have actually been able to pull the Trigger had he gotten his hands on the gun first? and if Jesse hadn't given him any other option.
He’s like a chimp with a machine gun after all
@spencerreid2086 coming to think he has never used a gun do you think he knew how?
"I didn't want any of this!" breaks my heart. Real McGill vibes with that line.
Saul is still ironically more morally sound then majority of the characters even Mike maybe hottake
Nah it’s still Saul. He doesn’t care really
@@willwheatley7296 okay, thanks for letting me know 9 months later
Jesse stormed into that office thinking Saul was just as evil as Walter, but he soon realized that Walter had manipulated Saul just like him.
Let's not absolve Saul entirely here. Saul had suggested "sending Hank on a trip to Belize" earlier, and would later suggest that Jesse was an "Old Yeller-type situation".
In the words of Jesse himself, "He can't keep getting away with this!"
@@BravoDox Hank was a fully grown adult on the opposite side of their line of work, Brock was an innocent child. As immoral as Saul was, I don't believe, even at his absolute worse, that he possessed the depravity to hurt a child.
@@BravoDox but he was responding to White. It's kind of like if someone says "I have a and c, I just don't know how to get to c." "yeah you do. it's b."
@@Galero15 Hanks was a full grown adult but Saul was suggesting he be murdered, whereas Walt only made Brock temporarily sick for the purposes of saving his own family's lives.
The best part is the thought that Saul First thought Jesse went insane and pulled a gun because Huell stole his dope haha. Like a dimebag would make jesse go off the rails
I think maybe he was trying to play dumb. He had an idea but didn't know how much Jessie knew
He was 100% playing dumb. Saul is a very smart and manipulating man.
@@brettwolven6390 nah he's smart but Jesse's breakdown without context would be pretty confusing from gene's perspective
It's hard to tell with methheads
Its crazy how the writers made Saul mentioning Florida as a random one off line be so impactful in retrospect. Same with the iconic "It wasn't me it was Ignacio" dialogue.
I feel stupid. Could you tell me what Florida is referring to?
@@explosivx43spoilers for BCS
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Kim went to florida after what happened with lalo and howard, that’s the only thing I can think of but I wouldn’t say that makes this an impactful line
@@milanutup9930 some fans definitely over analyze and get excited about meaningless stuff lol. that said, this is actually a cool detail
@@milanutup9930 I guess impactful is a strong word in this case, but it's still an example of BCS adding extra layers to BrBa
Bruh I'm rewatching both shows and there's SO MUCH STUFF I need to kno if they either geniuses or writing it on the spot or both or waaat cuz I swear
A reminder that Aaron Paul never took acting lessons, he can kind of just do this
fr ong
The worst mistake I ever made was to take acting lessons in college. It wasn't just a complete waste of time, it actually kept me from learning how to act for many years.
@@maskedmarvyl4774. It honestly depends on the person, sometimes lessons help, sometimes they don’t help.
@@ifeelpretty5790, That is true, but it also makes a difference if the theater department has competent professors who are able to teach, and not pressuring students to sleep with them, with the dean covering up for the professors, Jim Jordan style.
@@maskedmarvyl4774 That’s really terrible and unjust. I was lucky to have been taught by teachers who pushed their students while also respecting their students. Those creeps have no right to call themselves educators when they abuse their positions of power to prey on innocent people instead of actually sharing their knowledge and motivating their students in a positive way, like educators are supposed to do!
Jesse is seeing red and still refers to Heisenberg as Mr. White
Walter's downfall was him completely identifying as Heisenberg, Jesse's downfall was not realizing or accepting this ever fully.
@@jonnekytola5513 bingo. Walter never identified as Walter ever again, and Jesse never saw Walter as Heisenburg.
??? ofc he does, the base of his relationship was that he was his highschool chem teacher
Yeah listen, that's not some lingering sign of respect, if that's what you're getting at..
3:52 "I didn't want any of this!"😢
If you watch closely when he passes by Huell going out the door, you can actually see Huell pickpocketing him
Oh yeah 0:46
@@youknow227 Yep. I've watched the whole series in chronological order 3 times now, and I never noticed that little detail until I was watching this clip a few days ago and just happened to notice that little detail. The coolest part is even if you were astute enough to catch this detail, the chain of events that followed was so insane you would have never been able to see that result coming
You can even hear huell do it
If you really concentrate, you can actually smell him do it
@@joshhelton2007congrats ?
I love how no matter what happens Jesse will call Walt Mr white
in the episode To'hajilee Jesse Walter tells him for the first time since he has lost all the affection and respect he had for him
He's called him Walt about 2-3 times throughout the show.
“Mista white”
I think it makes more sense that he calls him that because he'd been his teacher before, not because he has ultra respect or something
@@marduk6836facts, people lookin way too deep into it, even my teacher after so many years if we started spending time together, I’m not bout to call him by his first name😅
Jesse’s eyes at 3:46, pure rage. Great acting by Aaron!
Terrifying performance.
If only he could've let it go at the moment. Walter would've ended up in the same place, but Jesse would've evaded so much pain and Andrea would be alive.
@@somedud1140 all walters fault tho
Some of the best acting in the entire show, just perfection from Aaron Paul.
Yes, true Hank.
Oh and Heisenberg ? It's Walt, good luck catching him.
You sussy baka
This episode won him a well-deserved THIRD Emmy!
Saul recommending Florida breaks my heart
because jesse could've died to florida men
Imagine jesse starting a new life with kim
@@bridgeon7502 no
Oh my god, I just realized the connection 😢
The attention to detail of these writers - especially when it comes to backfilling details from old episodes - is astonishing. There will never again be a TV universe as meticulously detailed as this one.
hands down the scenes where Jesse completely snaps are one of the best ones of the whole series🙏
Aaron Paul’s acting in this scene is soooo good
@@chasehedges6775 Yeah he was so amazing in bb but didn't seem to have much of a career after. Why is that?
@@SquinkyEXE No idea.
@@SquinkyEXE Guess Breaking Bad overshadowed everything he did afterwards.
@@SquinkyEXEbojack horseman was awesome but he’s been doing other stuff anyways so maybe he’s just cool with what he’s doing in life. Idk though
It's sad. You can see Jesse become genuinely excited at the prospect of moving to Alaska and leaving everything behind, only to realize that his complete monster of a mentor Walt had betrayed him all this time and abandoned the pickup.
Wow thats so insightful, how did you gather that piece of information from this scene?
Yeah and andrea got killed because of him
Andrea got killed because the Nazis killed her, and they only knew who she was because of Walt
I bet he really regrets not going to the pickup like he was supposed to.
@@J10005He even says to Ed that he has no idea how sorry he is for not going with him in El Camino.
3:45 is the scariest Jessie has ever looked.
Yeah like a real drug addict
Saul said Florida because of Kim, Jesse said Alaska because of Mike.
I love how realistic Jesse's realization is. In a lotta other shows, he would have some dumbass internal monolog detailing every step of his thought process. With Breaking Bad, you see it all on Jesse's face. 'Nuff said.
My only beef is, it was a bit TOO much of a reach. But I guess it makes sense when you think about it long enough. lol
@@toptenguy1Jesse was never an idiot.
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 I don't understand this scene, so did Huell take the ricin but Walt never used it because we know he used the "lily of the valley" plant.
@@brucky556 yes that is accurate 👍
@@brucky556 Walter made Huell stole the ricin from Jesse because he wanted to blame Gus for it. He wanted to give the impression that Gus discovered about the ricin and ordered Tyrus to stole it and use to break Jesse and Walter relationship through Brock
If Walt had not stole the ricin, Jesse would call it bs spot on. The point about the ricin being lost is that Walter wanted Jesse to think Gus was manipulating him, by stealing the ricin.
It is to notice that (according to Walter) he used the Lilly of the valley because that way he could give low poison dosage so Brock could survive, while giving ricin would 100% kill him.
Knowing Brock would survive and Jesse would eventually discover the poison wasn't ricin, Walter keep the ricin with him so he could later reused it by manipulating Jesse into thinking that it was actually all a minsunderstood - Brock had poisoned himself accidentaly while playing with a Lilly of the valley he found randomly somewhere, then they thought it was Gus because the ricin was gone, but it was actually Jesse who lost it. He gaslight Jesse straight up to believe in this, and it would take Walter being completely apathetic to a child being murdered by his own partner and this scene to Jesse finally realize (or accept) in a flash what actually happened
Everyone talks about why Saul suggested Florida, but nobody talks about why Jesse suggested Alaska.
Watch el camino
In el camino
He does say that he loves to watch "Ice road truckers" so that's probably why
@@memelottiBravo Vince
nobody talks about why jesse suggested alaska because they already knew it’s in el camino, and who suggested jesse to go there
It's sad to think that if Jesse had just forgotten about it, he could be living well in Alaska and would not have been made captive in the last season...
But he ended up living well in Alaska anyway.
After having Andrea killed and getting scars all over his face.@@Tritalas
Worst mistake Pinkman ever made was not getting in that vehicle
0:44 pickpocket
He maxed out the skill tree
Huel says excuse me in such a polite way
Huell slaps
Jesse made such a massive mistake not getting in that van. Has to be the biggest mistake he ever made.
Biggest mistake was probably getting in that world in the first place
Biggest mistake was buying that RV and teaming up with Walter
This is the first time I’ve actually noticed huell pickpocketing him. I always assumed it just happened off screen 😂
Knowing more about jimmy makes this scene so sad
“What do I pay you for”😭😭☠️
3:40 for a moment, Jimmy drops the Saul act completely and is just Jimmy once again.
Jesse knocked the Saul off Jimmy lol
"Everyone sounds like Meryl Streep with a gun to their head"
Mike
2:49 Saul calling for Huell is so funny to me.
"hUeLl!"
The "take care Jesse" sounded sincere for once. I think Jimmy actually pitied Jesse here.
This is the moment Saul had a flashback of Jimmy
If only Jesse got into the red van.
One of the worst decision of jesse life
Yeah he completely ruined brock's life with this one
No one ever accused Jesse of being a great decision maker.
All of this was Jesse's fault. All of the bad things that happened came mostly came from his decision making
@@bryanp5843 Jesse was the real main antagonist all along 💀
Can you really blame him?
The moment you think its over for Jesse began the begining
the way they set everything up for this to be the way jesse found out & what he does to saul after he knows…its a masterpiece
0:44 - Huell lifts the dope
damn who knew the pickpocketing skills
Jimmy is so good in this scene. When he breaks into Saul's office and him getting beat up. I don't want to say he deserved it for the events of the show and bcs but, he definitely was not innocent.
Saul recommended Florida 🥺
Florida in Breaking Bad now hits different after BCS.
The fact that Aaron Paul never took any acting classes always amazes me, dude’s talented.
I can’t believe this was the last time Saul and Jesse saw each other.
Spoiler:
I bet Jesse saw the news in Alaska and was like “That’s what you get for listening to Mr. White”
@KeyUploads?
@KeyUploads oh i get it now lol my bad
Pretty sure after hearing the news Jesse would have the same reaction as he did with Walter. Indifference and satisfaction.
saul? that's jimmy begging
"i don't know what happened here, what did i do ?"
"i didn't want any of this"
Huell missed a golden opportunity to "accidentally" trip Jesse up as he went thru the door
and get shot that?
Get in the van Jesse just get in the van!!!
Miguel O’Hara: no. Jesse going back to seek revenge instead of getting in the van is a canon event
One of my favorite scenes in the whole show
wow i didnt even notice when he stole it when i first watched breaking bad. at around 0:46 huel snatches the cigs
If only Jesse knew what would have happened to him, Andrea, Hank, etc. if he had got in the car and left when he had the chance.
He advised Jessie to go where kim went
3:42 I just realized that he's basically giving the same excuse he gave to the court in the finale of BCS
3:20
The way he screams "the ricin cigarette" is so powerful
*"Better call 911"*
It's so depressing that moment he left the van. He was standing up for what was right, but walking away from the van turned out to be one of the worst decisions of his life.
If he got in the car the series would have been over. Instead, it took a U-turn
One of the few times we see the mask of Saul slip and it’s Jimmy instead
Kinda hard to play a facade when you're beaten bloody
Stfu ."now he's Jimmy. Saul is taking over now"
2:37 He a no show? Why didn't you call? Why didn't you Better Call Saul?
Just finished watching Better Call Saul and my god this scene hits so differently than the first time I saw it! The way he said “I didn’t want any of this!!” sounds so genuine you can clearly tell that it’s Jimmy saying it and not Saul.
I never really thought he was one of the best characters of Breaking Bad because he was pretty much the same person in every episode up until the moment Jesse punched him, but the way they developed him in Better Call Saul changed my mind so much on the character showing he wasn’t always like this and why he put on his Saul Goodman act was just perfect!!
It also changed my opinion on Walter White because when I watched Breaking Bad despite knowing what he did was really messed up I still got that feeling where I really wanted him to succeed. And most of the people he got killed or caused to ruin their lives you get that feeling where you think they deserved it but after Better Call Saul it just makes him come as that much more cruel and makes you feel bad for everyone who were in Breaking Bad that appeared in Better Call Saul.
Huell was the criminal mastermind to all this
He orhestrated it!
This is the moment Saul turn heel and became gene
Incredible how much pain and suffering for everyone he could’ve avoided here
It’s interesting that Saul recommends Jesse to go to Florida considering that’s where Kim went after the divorce.
I don’t know, you would think he would avoid mentioning anything related to Kim, but considering how far removed he is from himself and his own feelings at this point in time it’s really not that far-fetched.
As much as he likes to pretend, subconsciously, Kim is still in his mind alongside Chuck and his lingering guilt.
If Jesse let it be Brock would still have a mom.
Bullshit
@@joetamburello6292no he’s right unfortunately. Butterfly effect, pretty much all the events that involved him wouldn’t have happened, including him getting kidnapped by the Nazis and forced into slavery. Him escaping and failing was what made them kill Andrea, so…. Yeah.
@@shady8045 completely disagree
@@joetamburello6292 the statement is true, but it's unfair to put blame on Jesse for this one
@@agustinberto6138 disagree
I feel so sorry for Jimmy in this scene, but he absolutely had it coming. How the mighty have fallen.
Scuse me! So funny, it totally breaks the tension of the scene
Lol at how wide his eyes get when Saul is explaning how Walt made him lift the cigarette, it's like his worst fears are coming to light
I like that Jessie puts 2 and 2 together almost immediately. No words, you can just see him peice it together. Dude was way smarter than people thought
Seriously. Especially in the later seasons!
Jesse sealed his fate for the next few months when he didn’t get in that van
I am living for Francesca’s reaction, what an icon
This is one of my most favorite scenes in season 5 because of Aaron’s performance as he shows the anger and betrayal written on Jesse’s face realizing how much Walt has fooled him ever since.
Part of the tragedy of this is that Saul genuinely wanted Jesse to leave this life behind him and find happiness. That was honest. But the past has a way of catching up to us.
This show is the best. 10 out of 10.
Dumbest decision Jesse made. Brock was ok, he really didn’t need to confront Walt and Saul about it. He could have gone away for good. And while he’s in Alaska, he could rat Walter by calling DEA to look into Walter White and Saul Goodman.
Yeah i'm sure a call from Alaska to the Albuquerque DEA wouldn't set off any red flags
But he didn’t even use the Ricin, he used Lily of the Valley, and the doctors confirmed to Jesse that it was not Ricin. So even if he realized Walt stole it why get so angry because He didn’t use it on Brock. So It doesn’t really make sense.
It was the fact that the ricin cigarette went missing again that Jesse knew it was Walt who poisoned Brock somehow since Gus is now dead at this point so he can't blame him this time.
The whole point was that Walt framed Gus for the ricin cigarette the first time just to convince Jesse to go against Gus.
@@jordywoody14 yeah I suppose that does makes sense, and that is what was intended, but it would have made more sense if Walt had used the Ricin to poison Brock.
@@allthingsparanormal4109 If Gus somehow proves he didnt poison Brock, the Ricin poison would make sure that Walt did it. This is why he used Lily of the Valley, which the doctors themselves says "sometimes children get poisoned by it, its common". Walt made sure that 1- He wasnt to blame. 2-Ricin k1lls you, Lily doesnt. Jesse would completely lose it if Brock died, one way or another. There is also the chance Walt did not want to kill a children, but he was truly unhinged at that point.
Ohhh Jesse. Please get in the car
Look at you now, Jimmy...
After watching BCS saul deserves this so much, feels nice watching this scene again.
freeze frame at 3:59 , me when my mom catches me getting my midnight snack at 3 AM
If Jesse was this smart the entire show it would have prevented so much lmao. Love Jesse nonetheless tho
Funny looking back that this moment everything worse for both characters and the people they cared about. Jesse let his rage consume him and it cost them everything.
What did you expect him to do? Just let Walt get away with murdering Mike, manipulating him, and almost murdering Brock?
@@joetamburello6292Also, Walt poisoned Brock to manipulate Jesse into helping him kill Gus. At that point, Gus was genuinely starting to see value in Jesse and his cooking skills - the same approval Jesse sought from Walter, who would only pretend to care whenever he needed to control Jesse. So, he's realizing everyone who actually saw him as a human being has been killed to help people who have been manipulating him this entire time, and he had been tricked into pulling the trigger - the exact thing Walter convinced him Gus was doing.
@@CosmicWaltz7 huh?
@@joetamburello6292 What Walt was getting away with if Jesse just left. Jesse had everything he'd been wanting from working with Walt in Gus' operation, and Walt tricked him into helping destroy it.
And he didn't even know about what happened to Jane yet.
@@CosmicWaltz7 I think you misinterpreted
Imagine what happened if Jesse killed Saul in this scene, i'm sure of many things would changed, maybe Hank would have problems in help Jesse for capture Walter after discover of he killed Saul Goodman, and without Saul, Huell wouldn't be interrogated or maybe yes if Hank tried to search him
Bit of an overreaction that got that the boys mother murdered.
Biggest mistake of jesse life
Man... Aaron can really act. You remember it's a TV show but the emotion sounds so raw and real. Truly a convincing performance by Aaron.
2:34 😂😂
Some of the best acting EVER. The delivery is insane.
I love Vince Gilligan's attention to detail in this series, you can literally see Huell pickpocket Jesse as he bumps into him and goes "Scuse me" Watch Huell's right hand... And this was 2 episodes apart from Jesse's first and second visits to Saul's office... Genius really!
The acting from everyone in this scene was top notch
2:40 2:41
I liked that one part where Jesse Discovers Saul Stole The Ricin Cigarette | Confessions | Breaking bad
Jesse would have avoided so much suffering if he had just let the ricin thing go and just left.
Huell was a great character. Immovable and chilled.
Please, Jesse, just get in and never look back
The moment everything lined up and finally made sense for Jessie and he got tired of everybody lying and gaslighting him.